Top 10 Things Only Canadians Do (And Think It's Normal)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @WatchMojo
    @WatchMojo  2 года назад +58

    Happy Canada Day!
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    • @alexandershawn440
      @alexandershawn440 2 года назад +3

      Mexico also does milk in bags and i'm glad i don't live their

    • @devingiles6597
      @devingiles6597 2 года назад +2

      Happy Canada Day, WatchMojo!

    • @MatthiaGryffine
      @MatthiaGryffine 2 года назад +1

      We need that Molson Canadian ad revived in the worst possible way! Also, given the way that the world is right now, #3 is now invalid. We have become just as American as America.

    • @ezekielmcnaire226
      @ezekielmcnaire226 2 года назад +2

      Do your research milk in bags is extremely common. Your the only ones who don't have it.

    • @hernanflores814
      @hernanflores814 2 года назад +1

      México does the same with milk in bags, clamato in a variation of bloody Mary, and ketchup (tomato) flavoured chips.

  • @yearlydeparted
    @yearlydeparted 2 года назад +70

    For the record, milk in bags is an Eastern Canadian thing and very few Westerners speak French.

    • @hydeks
      @hydeks 2 месяца назад +1

      This is very true. Only ever seen it here in Ontario.

    • @louisrousseau1006
      @louisrousseau1006 Месяц назад

      the west is the equivalent of the south for the US, we don't care much about rednecks

    • @lindakult4846
      @lindakult4846 8 дней назад

      Milk Bags are not used in western Canada but what is the big deal if they do use them????

  • @Skippy196
    @Skippy196 2 года назад +383

    What the narrator politely declined to mention is that one of the main reasons many Canadians vacation in Cuba is to avoid tourists from the US.

    • @Thomas_H._Smith
      @Thomas_H._Smith 2 года назад +16

      Lol, sorry 😂

    • @ChildrenoftheCorny
      @ChildrenoftheCorny 2 года назад +7

      Yup!

    • @coreyhamby2989
      @coreyhamby2989 2 года назад +28

      That's hilarious. Since they surely dont mind coming to where I live in South Florida with all the "people from the US." And clogging up all the roads with horrible traffic for the entire winter.

    • @misseselise3864
      @misseselise3864 2 года назад +27

      as someone from the US, i can’t blame you. i’m pretty sure the primary reason international travel is such a huge deal in the US is because we’re tired of ourselves

    • @Thomas_H._Smith
      @Thomas_H._Smith 2 года назад +6

      I think it's safe to say you've won the comment section.

  • @malcontent7
    @malcontent7 2 года назад +51

    10:00 for the record, the milk bag thing is regional. I’ve lived in Alberta for over twenty years, and I’ve never once seen milk in a bag.

    • @Potrimpo
      @Potrimpo 2 года назад +3

      Same here. Lived in Alberta for 40 years, only saw bagged milk after leaving.

    • @theotherguy1013
      @theotherguy1013 2 года назад +8

      I'm pretty sure it's/it was an Ontario thing

    • @Vanspecial
      @Vanspecial 2 года назад +7

      Yeah, I live in BC (Vancouver) and I haven't seen any bagged milk here .

    • @wendymoyer782
      @wendymoyer782 2 года назад +2

      @@theotherguy1013 we had it in Saskatchewan in the 70's.

    • @zachcrawford5
      @zachcrawford5 2 года назад +5

      @@theotherguy1013 I can confirm it's an Ontario thing but we can get cartons here too but just..why?

  • @lucassalerno1652
    @lucassalerno1652 2 года назад +131

    Fun international fact: here in Argentina, the milk and other dairy products are sold in bags too. And I'm pretty sure I've seen those in different south american countries as well. It's pretty common and more popular than boxes or bottles.
    Big fan of the channel. Cheers

    • @Barquinhos
      @Barquinhos 2 года назад +14

      Im from Brazil, and its pretty common in bags too

    • @gryffingone8155
      @gryffingone8155 2 года назад +4

      I'm from bulgaria and often we have those too

    • @rodriguez94
      @rodriguez94 2 года назад +5

      same in Colombia

    • @larrywave
      @larrywave 2 года назад +5

      Estonia also

    • @gaspartqueiroz
      @gaspartqueiroz 2 года назад +2

      Yeah i remember my parents bought bags too, here in Portugal.

  • @PrismaticController
    @PrismaticController 2 года назад +73

    Happy Canada Day to my fellow Canadians. 🇨🇦 ❤🤍

  • @Buffalosabskis
    @Buffalosabskis 2 года назад +53

    The bag milk is not in all of Canada, but I still remember the hockey joke for a player that was getting a gut or putting some weight on was to always call them a bag of milk haha

    • @arthurau9231
      @arthurau9231 2 года назад

      One thing I've never understood is why milk comes in bags but not juices. Why does milk come in bags but orange juice and other type of juices comes in containers? If milk can come in bag form why not juices as well?

    • @Buffalosabskis
      @Buffalosabskis 2 года назад

      @@arthurau9231 Not sure really. I mean a bag with a tap is great. Like with wine how it slowly drains, but stays air tight. I don’t like wine, but we had a box in the fridge for like a year and it tasted the same. Well to me at least haha.

    • @matthewlane518
      @matthewlane518 2 года назад +1

      I live in the states and we have milk and OJ in bags

    • @ollllj
      @ollllj 2 года назад +1

      Netherlands has bagged milk, and they sell pudding in milk bags.

    • @Buffalosabskis
      @Buffalosabskis 2 года назад +3

      @@matthewlane518 I have lived on both sides in the Buffalo/Niagara/Ontario region and I have only seen bagged milk in Ontario really. I think years back I saw some bagged liquids in North Carolina when I was on vacation

  • @hurkydoesntknow
    @hurkydoesntknow 2 года назад +54

    I finally got to visit Canada last month and really enjoyed the country. I did see the milk in bags, got and used a loonie, and got bags of ketchup chips. The people I came across were really awesome, too! I'm already planning another trip to go back up. Happy (belated) Canada Day from your wacky neighbors to your south!

    • @coolcat8b
      @coolcat8b 2 года назад +1

      You enjoyed THE country, like the whole of it? Or part of one province. For sure, there are many beautiful spots in Canada, but different provinces or territories have vastly different landscapes. Where did you go?

    • @frankyaeger675
      @frankyaeger675 2 года назад +1

      I haven't seen milk in a bag since I was a kid. In Alberta we use cardboard or plastic containers but not bags.

    • @SchnuffiJames
      @SchnuffiJames 2 года назад

      Thankyou

    • @grahamrandell2766
      @grahamrandell2766 Год назад

      you Don’t have ketchup chips😕

    • @cristoferchanimak
      @cristoferchanimak Год назад

      I e never seen milk in a bag and I’ve lived here all my life!

  • @leviticuspagelus
    @leviticuspagelus 2 года назад +48

    A lot of this list is very true of the Midwestern United States. I'm from Wisconsin and people here do wear shorts year round and there is a gas station chain in WI that sells milk and orange juice in bags. The even come with a special container. Plus WI is considered one of the nicest states.

    • @Paige-pk8dr
      @Paige-pk8dr 2 года назад +1

      Same. I wear shorts in the winter mostly around my house

    • @kdogg625
      @kdogg625 2 года назад +5

      Not as nice as people from Iowa but i also came here to mention Kwik Trip/Star milk in a bag
      And dont kids in the US also write letters to Santa?

    • @chrisrj9871
      @chrisrj9871 2 года назад +2

      @@kdogg625 - Yep our kids in America do write letters to Santa. Canada just says he lives in Canada (HOH OHO)

    • @kdogg625
      @kdogg625 2 года назад

      @@chrisrj9871 when i wrote letters im pretty sure that's the address and zip i used too.

    • @53ph3ra
      @53ph3ra 2 года назад +5

      @@kdogg625 Yup, Kwik Trip. Milk in bags for over 30 years. And the best Glazer Donuts ever. And really, the only ones.

  • @Constancecomplex
    @Constancecomplex 2 года назад +3

    When family lived in LA, anyone headed that direction had standing orders to bring Ketchup Chips and as many boxes of Tetley or Red Rose tea that you could.
    Another thing we do without thinking about it is we measure travel distance in time instead of miles or Kilometres. "How far to Swiss Chalet? Oh, about 10 minutes" (I'm told it drives Americans crazy, not enough information, but to us it's like an understood shorthand - ten minutes drive by car, allowing for traffic, and the fact far too many of us have a heavy foot on the peddle)

  • @justapeacefulmanwhosbornin7291
    @justapeacefulmanwhosbornin7291 2 года назад +33

    I would like to go visit Canada in the future.
    😊

    • @christopherfreitas-leonard7099
      @christopherfreitas-leonard7099 2 года назад +2

      I who is Canadian and lived in Canada:
      You’ll love it.

    • @kingryanidas17
      @kingryanidas17 2 года назад +1

      I who is also Canadian would suggest you do your research on the city you visit ahead of time. Lots of crime everywhere.

    • @Spider-zx6dm
      @Spider-zx6dm 2 года назад +1

      Come and you will love it.

    • @chrisrj9871
      @chrisrj9871 2 года назад +1

      @@kingryanidas17 - That surprises me (as an American who's only been 2x)... All those stereotypes (beneficial ones) about Canada being full of nice people (and I've met a few).

    • @juliec5309
      @juliec5309 2 года назад +1

      If you come up here, here are the best place to consider imo...the rockies, Monrreal and Quebec city and the maritimes. Don't believe the crime thing from the other commenter.

  • @shameeraswartz133
    @shameeraswartz133 2 года назад +5

    Haha, this video made me giggle. In South Africa, who uses metric system like most of the world does. We also still use coins, love tomato flavoured chips, have bags of milk, and our national anthem is in 5 of our official languages.

  • @DanB-yb1zp
    @DanB-yb1zp 2 года назад +22

    Happy Canada Day!
    Soon to be added to our ‘truly Canadian’ list = Rebecca Brayton’s voice welcoming all to “Watch Mojo.” ASMR

    • @jamesmclean4033
      @jamesmclean4033 2 года назад +1

      She does have the best voice for narration. And the eye candy certainly doesn't hurt either.

  • @giovannisalamon2706
    @giovannisalamon2706 2 года назад +5

    As a Canadian, I've resonated with the points with saying sorry superfluously and the "Loonie" bit, and to a lesser extent Cuba. The rest of it were actually new to me.

  • @jasonbleau4646
    @jasonbleau4646 2 года назад +40

    I work at a food pantry in New England and we get Ketchup flavored chips ALL the time. People shy away from them but I tell them they don't know what they're missing. They taste just like fries with ketchup!

    • @MNCPMSteve
      @MNCPMSteve 2 года назад +2

      I love them!! Why they aren't seen more here in Australia I'll never know 🥺🤔🙄
      (Tomato sauce flavoured 👍👍👍❤️)

    • @sabrinaboisvert1141
      @sabrinaboisvert1141 2 года назад +2

      Yes they're soo good!!!

    • @LadyUsakoB
      @LadyUsakoB 2 года назад +3

      Oh well more for us lol

    • @BT--tw3oq
      @BT--tw3oq 2 года назад

      sounds awful

    • @christophermorin9036
      @christophermorin9036 2 года назад +2

      I prefer All Dressed Up.

  • @laspiseiyuu
    @laspiseiyuu 2 года назад +3

    In Uruguay, milk is sold in plastic bags too, and we also have Ketchup flavored chips!

  • @northsource7215
    @northsource7215 2 года назад +31

    11: Respect women's right to choose, 12: Guarantee everyone healthcare 13: Protect our children from bullets 14: Hold circus-free national elections

    • @muddyotterspottery569
      @muddyotterspottery569 2 года назад

      Fantastic additions to the list.

    • @hihellohi5714
      @hihellohi5714 2 года назад

      This video is mentioning things ONLY in Canada. You forgot about Europe, and Oceania…

    • @izzym1
      @izzym1 2 года назад

      So to recap...
      11) women's right to murder babies
      12) encourage people to live off other people's hard work
      13) have a country were you get arrested/trampled by police horses when you protest (because they clearly don't want people to be able to defend themselves
      Not gonna argue with 14 bc I know nothing about your Elections

    • @jeffb.6642
      @jeffb.6642 2 года назад

      "14: Hold circus-free national elections" that's because the circus starts once the election is over

    • @-whackd
      @-whackd 2 года назад

      Typical Canadian who thinks their country is the best in the world because the only other country they think about is the US. Plenty of countries with these rights.

  • @lp-xl9ld
    @lp-xl9ld 2 года назад +22

    During the spring break of 1978, a group fro my high school in New York City went on a trip to Toronto. As we approached the border crossing point, several people on the bus broke into "O Canada". On the way back, though, nobody started singing the "Star Spangled Banner". I always found that interesting.

    • @cbman4767
      @cbman4767 2 года назад +3

      No one in the US knows the words to the Star Spangled Banner is why.

  • @jamalvargas6146
    @jamalvargas6146 2 года назад +9

    My Favorite Canadians
    Jim Carrey
    Bret Hart
    John Candy
    Chad Kroeger (Nickleback)
    Laura Vandervoort
    Kristen Kruek
    Jason Priestley
    Tyler Connolly (Theory Of a Deadman)
    Kevin Duhaney

    • @SchnuffiJames
      @SchnuffiJames 2 года назад

      Mine is Ryan Reynolds a national treasure

    • @lizdevilz7271
      @lizdevilz7271 4 месяца назад

      Mine was Michael Cera.

  • @chibigoji5080
    @chibigoji5080 2 года назад +59

    Being a Canadian myself I mostly wanted to watch this to see what exactly other places find weird about our country XD
    Also, the whole bagged milk thing is only done in a few provinces across the country and isn't universal to all of us.

    • @JprimeWorld
      @JprimeWorld 2 года назад +6

      I'm from Ontario and moved to alberta. Still miss baged milk idc lol

    • @jawbone78
      @jawbone78 2 года назад +9

      It always irks me when people say Canadians get their milk in bags. I'm Canadian, and there is no bagged milk anywhere. This is just typical Ontario arrogance. There are actually ten provinces in Canada, but only one if you ask Ontarians.

    • @angelaraber
      @angelaraber 2 года назад +5

      Haven't seen bagged milk on the west coast since the '80's. Just cartons and 4 litre plastic jugs.

    • @Will-me8zw
      @Will-me8zw 2 года назад

      They do bagged milk here in Wisconsin at the qwik trip gas stations

    • @mikeawesome9212
      @mikeawesome9212 2 года назад +2

      @@JprimeWorld We used to have bagged milk in Alberta in the early 90's. That's all we had too haha. We always bought bagged milk when I was younger. I forget when it changed but I know by 1995 bagged milk in Alberta was no more.

  • @christopherfreitas-leonard7099
    @christopherfreitas-leonard7099 2 года назад +33

    Thank you for making this video in commemorated Canada day.
    Who wouldn’t have thought that things we do is consider weird to other people of other countries?

  • @jordantaylor2509
    @jordantaylor2509 2 года назад +1

    little life hack about the bags of milk if you cut the one side that you're going to pour from and if you make a very small hole on the opposite side close to the handle it actually helps prevent the bag from tipping over and causing spillage

  • @netgnostic1627
    @netgnostic1627 2 года назад +5

    Here in Alberta, milk was sold in bags for only a few years in the late '70s. Nowadays I think it's pretty much only Ontario that has bagged milk.

  • @crobinson2624
    @crobinson2624 2 года назад +21

    I wanna see a 10 things Americans do and think it’s normal list on the 4th.

  • @Seiferboi
    @Seiferboi 2 года назад +6

    Some of these apply to me, even though I'm not Canadian. Some of my family are, though, and my Granddad worked with the indigenous people to get some their land back from the Canadian government back in the 70s. The shorts and sandals in cold weather applies to me. I even wear T-shirts and leave my windows open in the winter. Everyone always jokes it's my mom's Canadian side coming through lol. As for chips, my mom told me that salt and vinegar chips are the most popular ever since she was a kid.

  • @williambilyeu9801
    @williambilyeu9801 2 года назад +5

    When I was in Canada they asked if I wanted gravy on my potatoes. Thinking it was mashed potatoes, I answered yes. They put the gravy on French fries, and it was good.

    • @twilightpercy18
      @twilightpercy18 2 года назад +1

      hahaha it's called Poutine lol

    • @colerieger7300
      @colerieger7300 2 года назад +2

      @@twilightpercy18 No, it's called gravy on his fries. Poutine is gravy and cheese curds.

    • @michaelpopowich5095
      @michaelpopowich5095 Год назад +2

      Ahh yes I usually buy gravy on the side and if you want an even more tasty treat dip your chicken strips in it now that's a good idea I do it when I get a chicken strip basket at Dairy Queen

  • @Quiet_Void
    @Quiet_Void 2 года назад +21

    As a Canadian, I can’t relate to this enough. Back in elementary, we would sing the national anthem at almost every assembly. We would first sing the full English version, and then the full French version. Both have been engraved into my head lol

    • @obamafan6949
      @obamafan6949 2 года назад +1

      Ontario things are just Canadian stereotypes

    • @kiki_davis
      @kiki_davis 2 года назад

      yup. I'm Canadian and we sing our national anthem at school every single morning in assembly in English and French

    • @caitlinvance5919
      @caitlinvance5919 2 года назад

      It was every morning and assembly at my elementary school.

    • @obamafan6949
      @obamafan6949 2 года назад

      @@caitlinvance5919 alright I will send the police from west Canada to fix up east Canada

    • @-whackd
      @-whackd 2 года назад

      I don't know any of the French version, as a British Columbian. Never even noticed it being sung on tv before. But since I don't go to any sports games I haven't heard the anthem for years.

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc 2 года назад +2

    Our UPS guy in NYC would sometimes wear shorts in winter, but he had the heat in the truck cranked all the way up. It was motivation to get his route done quickly!

    • @K_D_A
      @K_D_A 2 года назад +1

      That’s how you do it

  • @stephiegee5416
    @stephiegee5416 2 года назад +3

    Never been to Canada, but I’m a Minnesotan, and the second one is true for MN too. Shorts in the bitter winter, and we also have extremely hot summers, but with heavy humidity because of all of the lakes we have here…

    • @nicolerm
      @nicolerm 2 года назад

      Same for North Dakota

  • @DRCEQ
    @DRCEQ 2 года назад +3

    Milk in Bags has been a (rural) Wisconsin and Minnesota thing for decades as well. You wont' find them in supermarket stores or anything, but your local farm store has you covered.

    • @alanahr5
      @alanahr5 2 года назад

      Kwik Trip also has bagged milk

  • @VenomousCarnage69
    @VenomousCarnage69 2 года назад +4

    I live in B.C. and I can honestly say that I have not seen bagged milk since the 1980's to early 1990's. If it's still available it must be in the eastern provinces.

    • @clairelevasseur9434
      @clairelevasseur9434 2 года назад

      Yes you have probablement right over here in Québec we have plastic bag, personnelly I find them better for the planet !!!

    • @atherwitch
      @atherwitch Год назад

      We don't have those in Alberta either, very much an east coast thing. I think if I ever had to open one of those I'd rip it right open all over the counter like someone in an infomercial 😂

  • @maxmazzotti6651
    @maxmazzotti6651 2 года назад +1

    Happy Canada Appreciation Day Guy!!!!

  • @gerganapanayotowa3339
    @gerganapanayotowa3339 2 года назад +4

    Here in Bulgaria, we also have ketcup chips and we used to have baged milk back in the day too :)

  • @BigIrishLug
    @BigIrishLug 2 года назад

    Glen & Friends Cooking, bet Julie was impressed. Nice to see you guys get some notice & appreciation. Cheers for all the episodes and have a champion day.

  • @wolflord6147
    @wolflord6147 2 года назад +4

    I am a Canadian and I have told friends in the USA that beaver tails tastes good they always think that we eat the tails of beaver

    • @Constancecomplex
      @Constancecomplex 2 года назад

      ... It was worse before Grant changed the name. They used to be Elephant Ears.

  • @ZhangtheGreat
    @ZhangtheGreat 2 года назад +1

    When I visited Canada, I made sure to "smuggle" back some ketchup chips to the US. Border security actually asked me if I had any food, and I told them "yeah, one bag of ketchup chips." I'm sure they hear that a lot.

  • @paulobento1972
    @paulobento1972 2 года назад +3

    Here in Portugal we had milk in a bag in the 70's and the 80's ... and we still have the ketchup chips 😁

  • @SaturdayMorno86
    @SaturdayMorno86 2 года назад

    Happy Canada Day,Rebecca! I'm a 5th generation Afro-French Canadian born in America

  • @dumstar
    @dumstar 2 года назад +4

    The only thing that surprised me was that the Watch Mojo Lady is Canadian!! 🇨🇦 🇨🇦

    • @stevorobo692
      @stevorobo692 2 года назад +2

      Watchmojo is a Canadian channel.

  • @Momcat_maggiefelinefan
    @Momcat_maggiefelinefan 2 года назад

    My best friend’s family all work for Canada Post … she’s a nurse. The postal family folks all write answers to Canadian kids Santa letters. Any kid that mails a letter to Santa gets a personalized hand written letter back! How great is that!!

  • @SKIMER
    @SKIMER 2 года назад +3

    10. We also have ketchup flavored chips in Poland. They're yummy. But yeah, my Canadian GF loves them.
    9. Also popular in Poland, but not because we feel warmer. Some just have a bum style.
    8. I guess we also have specific words for the coins. Złotówka/Zyl - 1zł coin, Pięciozłotówka/Piątak - 5zł coin, Pięćdziesięciogroszówka - 50gr coin. Yes, these are actual words.
    3. I'm Polish and I apologize for everything.
    2. 15 years ago when my grandma still lived in a small village with just one shop she was also buying milk in bags, nowadays though I don't think milk bags exist in Poland anymore.

  • @lynntaylor9681
    @lynntaylor9681 2 года назад +1

    Wisconsinite here wishing the Canadians here in the comments section Happy Canada Day.
    I've only visited Canada a couple times but it's a beautiful country.

  • @drunkengamemonkeys
    @drunkengamemonkeys 2 года назад +3

    Wisconsin guy here and when I was a kid we would often eat chips with bottled catchup at the bowling allies, 2nd we also have and use bagged milk and I can't even tell you how much those of us in the north and country sides say sorry for things. Because of those things I often joke we are the other other Canada.

  • @yabbadabba1975
    @yabbadabba1975 2 года назад

    Spent a summer travelling from Quebec City to Gaspe in 1975. Had just graduated high school Everyone was really over the top nice. We were in a converted bus and just sorta picked up folks along the way. Ended up at a farm owned by one of their friends. Partied all nite. Parked the bus in big field and just had a grand old time. Gaspe appears to be as pristine now as it was. Part of the reason you gotta love it.

  • @yagooliveira1517
    @yagooliveira1517 2 года назад +4

    We have milk on bags here in Brazil too. Although it is most common to see it in bottles and boxes. Usually, the bag option is the cheaper one.

    • @arthurau9231
      @arthurau9231 2 года назад +1

      One thing I've never understood is why milk comes in bags but not juices. Why does milk come in bags but orange juice and other type of juices comes in containers? If milk can come in bag form why not juices as well?

    • @yagooliveira1517
      @yagooliveira1517 2 года назад

      @@arthurau9231 Maybe beacause some products wouldn't last very long in bags. But i'm not sure. It's very common to see yogurt and other dairy products in bags too. Although the juices that people buy in supermarkets are far from being natural with all their adictives they probably have some type of mixture with the natural juice from the fruit and that naturally doesn't last very long.

  • @JWimpy
    @JWimpy 2 года назад +1

    Living in the southern US all my life I know that even our ways are vastly different than northern parts of the US. So it is no surprise that things in other countries have many differences.
    As for milk in bags, that is actually a great idea. HDPE bottles are flooding our landfills. The bags would be a great improvement for the environment.

    • @justsayin5609
      @justsayin5609 Год назад

      Despite what everyone says, that is the main reason for milk in bags ;)

  • @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348
    @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348 2 года назад +8

    Canada, part of North America and also one of the most interesting countries on Earth.

    • @steveblair5680
      @steveblair5680 2 года назад

      No not all Canadians use bags for milk and I still sing the original anthem

  • @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodvue
    @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodvue 2 года назад

    I sing "Ô Canada" in both languages and switch it off back and forth, quite fun.

  • @johnvosh1986
    @johnvosh1986 2 года назад +6

    Milk in bags is only an Eastern Canada thing. I was born in '86 and not once I have ever seen or purchased milk in bags and I have lived in B.C., Alberta, Sask

    • @loveolicity4542
      @loveolicity4542 2 года назад

      Ontario has bagged milk….

    • @KayKay114
      @KayKay114 2 года назад

      Mb here and never seen one either.

    • @alanahr5
      @alanahr5 2 года назад

      Come to Wisconsin anywhere were there's a Kwik Trip you'll see bagged milk

    • @predeterminedmeat5024
      @predeterminedmeat5024 29 дней назад

      ​@@loveolicity4542And it's eastern. So he was right

  • @Constancecomplex
    @Constancecomplex 2 года назад

    We've had bagged milk since the 70's. An Imperial gallon of milk in packaged three bags. When we officially switched to metric, some dairy producers tried to pull a fast one, and suddenly we were getting 3 liters (as if we wouldn't notice a liter and a half missing) . That didn't last long, because as polite as we are, some things are sacred. A bag of 3 is 4L.

  • @futuregadgetlabmember5320
    @futuregadgetlabmember5320 2 года назад +3

    I live in Michigan and I also wear shorts in winter.
    As environmentally friendly those milk bags are, I still favor the plastic jugs. Once you progressively use the milk from the bag, it's hard to keep it standing in the fridge. The jugs are just a bit more efficient to me.

    • @jeffbalcombe
      @jeffbalcombe 2 года назад +2

      Its not hard to keep them standing at all lol. Sounds like a user error lol

    • @alanahr5
      @alanahr5 2 года назад +2

      As a wisconsite who gets bagged milk from kwik trip its actually not hard to keep it standing in the fridge

    • @geriroush8004
      @geriroush8004 2 года назад +1

      you get a pitcher to put the bag in. and because you can expell air from the bag, it stays fresher longer.

    • @jeffbalcombe
      @jeffbalcombe 2 года назад

      @@geriroush8004 its definitely not rocket appliances lol

    • @JZJ7777
      @JZJ7777 Месяц назад

      I used to live in Michigan before moving to Virginia, and I don’t believe I ever wore shorts in the winter. I’ve also traveled back to Michigan several times, and I don’t recall seeing milk in bags.

  • @cindybubbles
    @cindybubbles 2 года назад +1

    Fruitopia is popular in Canada, too.

  • @dewoiski
    @dewoiski 2 года назад +6

    Milk in bags is actually very common in my country too! I'm from Brazil, by the way!

    • @arthurau9231
      @arthurau9231 2 года назад

      One thing I've never understood is why milk comes in bags but not juices. Why does milk come in bags but orange juice and other type of juices comes in containers? If milk can come in bag form why not juices as well?

    • @marcuskuhnert6191
      @marcuskuhnert6191 2 года назад

      Back in the days in Germany we had milk in bags too , like in the 70s

    • @MrPapageorgio
      @MrPapageorgio 2 года назад

      My US elementary school gave us milk in a bag.

  • @jalabi99
    @jalabi99 2 года назад +1

    Lots of other northern/polar countries have their citizens walk around in shorts in the winter. And the South African national anthem has lyrics in five of the country's 11 official languages: Xhosa (first stanza, first two lines), Zulu (first stanza, last two lines), Sesotho (second stanza), Afrikaans (third stanza), and English (final stanza). The lyrics are sung in these languages regardless of the native language of the singer.

  • @CandyCat008
    @CandyCat008 2 года назад +4

    It bothers me how so many people and the media stereotypes the way Canadians speak. Most of us don't talk like that (I'm guestimating here, but a regional 10% out of the entire country talks the way as what is portrayed in the media.) Ketchup chips are popular here, although I'm not its biggest fan, and on occasion (At least where I live in Ontario), a very select few of crazies walk around in the middle of winter wearing summer wear. Ya. I don't get it either.

    • @riotoews7853
      @riotoews7853 2 года назад +1

      I agree with you. Parts of Canada especially in the Maritimes they talk waaay differently than West Coast or the the East provinces. Maritimes like Nova Scotia or Newfoundland have like very Eastern European accents. Otherwise, the rest of Canada talk normally

  • @bgeipel
    @bgeipel 2 года назад +1

    nice -but on the Clamato you got the Anders Erickson and Glenn and Friends citations mixed up :)
    Both great channels

  • @Mr_Oggie
    @Mr_Oggie 2 года назад +3

    Back in the 1990s for a few Christmases in a row I answered letters to Santa... over the years I'd say I for sure wrote a couple thousand of them. It was very fulfilling.
    People seem to think ketchup potato chips sound like a strange flavor, but its pretty rare anybody who tries them doesn't actually like them.
    Milk in bags isn't that common in Western Canada. You can still get it, but most stores only carry milk in cartons. Unlike what was shown here there are special pitchers that hold the bags - you don't just cut the bag open and then put it in your fridge.
    And the weather/cold seems all relative to what you are used to: I've been in Las Vegas in the winter where its 12-13C (55F) out and you'll see the Canadian visitors walking up and down The Strip in t-shirt and shorts while the Vegas locals are wearing practically parkas and huge heavy winter coats. Around here 13-14C in the spring is a sign summer is coming and its time to get out and maybe go out to the park, take a walk or hit up the tennis courts and baseball diamonds.

  • @zachcrawford5
    @zachcrawford5 2 года назад

    If you cut both top corners of the bag (instead of just the corner you pour out of), as you pour milk out one corner it allows air to enter the bag, keeping it from deflating and slipping out of the container.

  • @quintessawolfprincess3618
    @quintessawolfprincess3618 2 года назад +3

    I am Canadian, and my pride for it is boundless, and will never die! ❤🇨🇦❤

    • @izzym1
      @izzym1 2 года назад +2

      Ew

  • @thematrixlunchhacker
    @thematrixlunchhacker 2 года назад +1

    Clamato is also very popular in Mexico, we also mix it with beer for hangovers

  • @ashtonlagleva3158
    @ashtonlagleva3158 2 года назад +4

    Ketchup chips have become my life. My pantry is filled with them.

  • @zinzinnatiohio
    @zinzinnatiohio 2 года назад

    I go to Vancouver for my birthday every year in December. It’s typically around 4-5°C. People are bundle up in so much cold Winter gear, it’s insane. It doesn’t get super hot (typically) in Vancouver but these folks are exempt from the shorts in Winter trend. They look like they are all on an expedition to Antarctica.

  • @e815usa
    @e815usa 2 года назад +4

    I once had a conversation with some Canadians (I'm American) about Cuba.
    They told me that they love going to Cuba because they don't get to see or deal with Americans! I laughed so hard when they told me that and I told then that we're not all that bad!
    😅

  • @Karmas_pet
    @Karmas_pet 2 года назад +1

    new zealand also has milk in bags, the guy you showed drinking from a teat, is kj apa, a kiwi. we also use both english and te reo maori in our national anthem

  • @troublenyc4092
    @troublenyc4092 2 года назад +4

    Can we have “20 Things Americans Do and Think It’s Notmal “ please??? 🥺

    • @amandadean5470
      @amandadean5470 2 года назад +1

      That'll be a good list on July 4th.

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc 2 года назад

      #1 has to be the pledge of allegiance in schools every morning… Indoctrination, pure and simple (I am an American… I hated having to do it every morning. Fun, or not so fun fact, the original way was to raise your right arm straight up towards the flag palm down… so there’s old pictures of American kids that look like they were in 1930s Germany! (Once we got wind of the Germans using this same salute, it was switched to hand over the heart.))

    • @nikog5902
      @nikog5902 2 года назад +1

      I can already see guns in the list lol

    • @Bluestar-nn2uh
      @Bluestar-nn2uh 2 года назад +1

      I think they already have that.

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc 2 года назад

      @@nikog5902 I believe Canada has just a many as the U.S., but there’s a lot less violence and mass shootings happen a lot less often in Canada.

  • @sethsevaroth
    @sethsevaroth 2 года назад +1

    New Englander who has also lived in Northern Europe here.
    Being underdressed in winter really comes down to how windy it is. Without much wind as long as you're being physically active you can be comfortable in surprisingly low temps with parts of your body exposed. Throw in a significant wind-chill and the game changes. It's also just easier for a short stretch to be cold for a bit than to get all dressed just to go to the shops down the way for a bag of All Dressed (beats ketchup hands down for chip/crisp flavor) and to be boiling and stripping once you're back home.

    • @elgenetiamzon1062
      @elgenetiamzon1062 2 года назад

      Yup. It's not the ambient temperature that will kill you, it's the Wind-chill factor.

  • @Iggystar71
    @Iggystar71 2 года назад +4

    I love living so close to Canada, being able to get Coffee Crisp and the other better chocolate and chips….All Dressed.
    In fact, the actual Heinz ketchup is so much better than here in the States.
    I used to go to dinner in Windsor weekly.

  • @MrDdaland
    @MrDdaland 2 года назад +1

    Happy Canada Day to our neighbors! I've thought over the years that visiting Canada was reminiscent of visiting cousins- a lot of things are the same as home, and some things throw you for a surprise.....

  • @martharunstheworld
    @martharunstheworld 2 года назад +4

    Most American hockey fans know the Canadian National Anthem. :) Great list!

    • @justsayin5609
      @justsayin5609 Год назад

      Because most of them ARE Canadian .....lol

    • @JZJ7777
      @JZJ7777 Месяц назад

      @@justsayin5609I’m not Canadian in the slightest but I know it. Not all hockey fans are Canadian, you know.

  • @kiki_davis
    @kiki_davis 2 года назад

    as a Canadian i can relate do put our milks in bags, celebrated thanksgiving on October and sing our national anthem in English and French

  • @KevinYannutz
    @KevinYannutz 2 года назад +5

    Some of these were interesting, but shorts in winter isn't that crazy. Many places do that elsewhere (Colorado, Minnesota, Scandinavian countries, and most of the north east states)

    • @angelaraber
      @angelaraber 2 года назад

      It's really common on the west coast where it doesn't get as cold as the rest of Canada.

  • @FlyingHangman
    @FlyingHangman 2 года назад

    Shorts in snow is somewhat sensible (depending on the overall temp).... pants get wet, then you get colder. With shorts, your legs may get a little wet, but the muscle heat when you're walking/running will dry it out, if it doesn't drip off

  • @Sueberry20101
    @Sueberry20101 2 года назад +4

    Happy Canada Day! I remember mom sometimes buying milk in bags when I was growing up. Another thing many Canadians do is end sentences with "eh".

    • @WatchMojo
      @WatchMojo  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing!!

    • @johnwhite4544
      @johnwhite4544 2 года назад +1

      We don't say eh at the end of our sentences.

  • @robanah
    @robanah 2 года назад +1

    Being from Western Canada, I haven't seen milk in a bag here since the early 90's. I also do remember singing the national anthem in both English and French in some of the schools I went to.

  • @SpeedyDocDOCARMY
    @SpeedyDocDOCARMY 2 года назад +5

    Poutine not worthy of a mention??

  • @matejancsek
    @matejancsek 2 года назад +1

    Milk in a bag existed in Hungary as well, in fact its just recently vanished from the stores completely. but before the 2000's it was pretty common, and every household had the plastic container for it. I believe it was a thing in neighbor countries as well, but maybe they can say for sure.

  • @FizzleyFizz
    @FizzleyFizz 2 года назад +5

    ive lived in canada my whole life and ive never once seen milk or any other drink come in a bag.

    • @Skippy196
      @Skippy196 2 года назад

      I think it’s regional. I live in Atlantic Canada and grew up on bagged milk.

  • @eastcoastandloveit3857
    @eastcoastandloveit3857 2 года назад +2

    Happy Canada day 🇨🇦 . We are all truly awesome eh !.

  • @poohbear.76
    @poohbear.76 2 года назад +1

    Most of Canada does not use milk bags anymore other than commercial use in restaurants. In Manitoba and Saskatchewan it is not used. In Ontario only for 4L size. I do not remember seeing it in other areS of the country. So I think only Ontario uses it and for only one size.

  • @classicerynn8452
    @classicerynn8452 2 года назад

    I'm from the Midwest (IL), and some people here use Clamato in their Bloody Marys and chili. Kids write letters & cards to Santa here too. We have our own version of "Soory"; it's "Ope!" Milk & OJ in a bag can be found here at Kwik Star CS/Fuel Centers with a free pitcher.

  • @josephcarmona7001
    @josephcarmona7001 2 года назад

    Whenever my family would go to our lake house when I was a kid, we'd stop by a small farm that sold their milk in bags. They've since switched to bottles, but i miss the bags! They were so cool & unique!

  • @MariaJulia-ew9fh
    @MariaJulia-ew9fh 2 года назад +1

    The one about Santa is really sweet, and more countries should do the same.

    • @Rosiejanedoe
      @Rosiejanedoe Год назад +1

      My brother used to write letters to Santa as a joke and put his friends addresses on them. They would be puzzled until they realized it was him.

  • @jaquigreenlees
    @jaquigreenlees 2 года назад

    You missed having our coffee crisp. Yup, it's a Canadian treat.

  • @craigwiester9177
    @craigwiester9177 7 месяцев назад

    10:25 - Milk was available in bags WAY before the metric shift; I remember milk in bags prior to 1970.

  • @TheZippy2005
    @TheZippy2005 2 года назад

    This list just told me I'm such a Michigander I'm practically Canadian.

  • @kellykerr5225
    @kellykerr5225 2 года назад

    I just applied to five jobs in Canada last night. Keep it up and I just might move there.

  • @therubyminecart5291
    @therubyminecart5291 2 года назад +1

    Thank god your narrating this! I’m Canadian too and I don’t eat ketchup chips

    • @Constancecomplex
      @Constancecomplex 2 года назад

      Once a year or so, I want Ketchup chips. I usually beg a mini bag off of someone. That's enough. I'm good for another year.

  • @sasha1379
    @sasha1379 2 года назад +1

    Happy Canada Day!

  • @Skypost4ever
    @Skypost4ever 2 года назад +2

    Shorts in the cold isn't a Canadian thing, I know northerners in America that wear shorts in cold weather.

  • @ShafirDan
    @ShafirDan 2 года назад

    Milk in bags is also less pasteurized making it fresher, but it spoils faster too...

  • @dionmorray5933
    @dionmorray5933 2 года назад +1

    I’ve lived here my entire life, worked in tons of pubs and restaurants and NEVER heard it called a bloody Cesar before

    • @rnorth8812
      @rnorth8812 2 года назад +1

      I know, it's just called a Caeser. Although one time I ordered a Caeser and got a salad, but I think they were new. I gave them a break, ate the salad and then got my Caeser.

  • @williamthomas3359
    @williamthomas3359 2 года назад +1

    Living in Canada is like buying an apartment above a crackhouse. Happy Belated Canada day

  • @-taylord2am-473
    @-taylord2am-473 2 года назад +1

    Ketchup chips are BY FAR my favourite. Especially the new miss vickies ones…. Mmmmmmm

  • @Rosewolf29
    @Rosewolf29 2 года назад

    In some states here in the US, we had to learn the national anthem in two languages. At least in New Mexico we learned it in English and Spanish. Some retards that came in from other states refused to learn it or speak it in Spanish saying "We're in America, speak English".
    I always love how at Hockey games, Canadians are always so nice, singing the national anthem for visiting us teams and in general helping people, especially after disasters and shootings.

  • @CynammonStreetGurl
    @CynammonStreetGurl 2 года назад

    Happy Canada Day to my fellow Canucks! love the vid.

  • @darkknight7545
    @darkknight7545 2 года назад +1

    I’m from socal and I drink Bloody Mary’s with Clamato all the time… never knew that was called a Bloody Caesar.

  • @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348
    @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348 2 года назад +1

    Suggestion: Top 10 famous characters who are from Canada.

  • @jenntubrett7542
    @jenntubrett7542 2 года назад +2

    I once heard a suggestion that Canada adopt a $5 coin and call it a Uncle Buck - I would love it so much if that became a thing.

    • @Rosiejanedoe
      @Rosiejanedoe Год назад

      No, I hate carrying change and toss all my change in a jar. We don’t need a $5 coin.

  • @wizardsuth
    @wizardsuth Год назад

    10:18 "For Canadians the shift from the Imperial measuring system to metric brought something new: milk in bags." - Wrong. We had milk in bags under the Imperial system. The large bag was a gallon and the smaller bags were each a third of a gallon. When the metric system was adopted, the size of the bags changed slightly.

  • @2hackej
    @2hackej 2 года назад +1

    A fun video about Canadian quirks and yet the majority of comments are just about how their county does it too or better. Its not a competition guys